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The Life And Adventures Of Nicholas Nickleby

CHAPTER 23
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'To the infant's benefit, last year, on which occasion she repeated three of her most popular characters, and also appeared in the Fairy Porcupine, as originally performed by her, there was a house of no more than four pound twelve.' 'Is it possible ?' cried Nicholas.
'And two pound of that was trust, pa,' said the phenomenon.
'And two pound of that was trust,' repeated Mr Crummles.

'Mrs Crummles herself has played to mere handfuls.' 'But they are always a taking audience, Vincent,' said the manager's wife.
'Most audiences are, when they have good acting--real good acting--the regular thing,' replied Mr Crummles, forcibly.
'Do you give lessons, ma'am ?' inquired Nicholas.
'I do,' said Mrs Crummles.
'There is no teaching here, I suppose ?' 'There has been,' said Mrs Crummles.

'I have received pupils here.

I imparted tuition to the daughter of a dealer in ships' provision; but it afterwards appeared that she was insane when she first came to me.

It was very extraordinary that she should come, under such circumstances.' Not feeling quite so sure of that, Nicholas thought it best to hold his peace.
'Let me see,' said the manager cogitating after dinner.


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